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"There is no real tangible thing we can call luck," says Joseph Mazur, mathematician and author of What's Luck Got to Do with It? "But we create that tangible thing by transferring it to an object".
–Judah Leib Lazerov What we call luck is the inner man externalized.
The element of randomness (some would call luck) cannot be underestimated.
What we call "luck" is a big factor in how life and work unfold.
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Ertz called Luck "a hustle player," a rebounder not a shooter.
"It's called luck," Mr. Taccone said, asked to explain his theater's current good fortune.
But while some are barred at Paralympian level, Danielle Peers had a stroke of what she calls luck.
"There's a percentage of this industry that's called luck, and you can't change it".
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Wie called Luck "one of the most humble guys I've ever met," and said Luck's campus renown was so great that she appreciated living "behind his spotlight here".
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